I think so ........
one part hydrated lime, three parts medium grade sand, two parts Portland cement and water as required or needed
limestone is used to make cement
OPC - Ordinary Portland cementOPC - Materials used - Argillaceous and calcareous materialsPPC - Portland Pozzolona CementPPC - OPC + Pozzolonoc materials(fly ash, volcanic ash, pumicite at the time of grinding).
cement is made with water cement mixture and sand after all of this is added
Lime, sand and Portland cement make modern stucco.
No you can NOT(from my research)
I think so ........
Lime, sand , sometimes Portland cement, and water.
one part hydrated lime, three parts medium grade sand, two parts Portland cement and water as required or needed
The primary minerals used to make cement are limestone, clay, and gypsum. Limestone provides calcium and clay provides silica and alumina, which are necessary for the chemical reactions that occur during cement production. Gypsum is added to regulate the setting time of the cement.
Gypsum is commonly used in construction as a building material. It is used to make drywall, plaster, and cement. It is also used in agriculture as a soil amendment to improve soil structure and fertility.
Its made out of Stucco & Cement, but this coming summer the Tourism Board plans to make it into a Chia-Pet, Nickname: Chiaffalo, Its in Jamestown North Dakota.
Basically there are four essential elements used to make cement. They are Calcium, Silicon, Aluminum and Iron.
Carefully. lol Drill a small hole, then use a picture hanger. Make sure the hole is just slightly smaller than the nail for the picture hanger. Don't skip on drilling the hole, or you will crack the plaster/stucco. (I assume you meant plaster/lathe instead of stucco; stucco is outside of the house and is usually made from portland cement, plaster/lathe is used inside in older houses and is... well... plaster.)
limestone is used to make cement
Gypsum board is mainly used for walls and ceilings and is known as drywall. Gypsum blocks are used similar to cement blocks in construction projects.